• This semester, join the Writing Center on the first Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. to strengthen your writing habits and skills. This spring, we'll be focusing on starting out strong. Have a paper due soon that you haven't yet begun? Were you just assigned an essay for class? Attend this workshop to learn strategies to set yourself up for success. We'll touch on topics such as turning your assignment prompt into a helpful checklist; organizing your ideas; and citing your sources.

  • It's Just Coffee is a series of meet-ups - approximately once a month - for students to practice their dialogue skills in a low-stakes environment.

    This event brings together diverse perspectives to dialogue about a complex topic through sharing of viewpoints, listening openly, and working to understand each other. The goal is not consensus, it is shared learning.

  • Need help preparing for summer/fall registration? Meet the First-Year Advising team who are here to help guide you through the process of registering for classes. We will also have the Institute of Financial Literacy and Wellness help you create a plan to pay for those classes. You do not want to miss out on this great opportunity with free pizza and snacks!

  • Join the us for a drop-in painting event designed to help you slow down, relax, and reset. Creative expression can be a powerful way to manage stress—come paint at your own pace and take a moment for your well-being.

  • Stop wishing and start achieving. This workshop introduces you to the widely recognized SMART goals framework (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound) and shows you how to apply it directly to your finances. Learn to transform vague aspirations into clear, actionable financial plans for saving, spending, and investing.

  • Join us for an empowering Powerpuff Girls-themed Snacks and Skills. Explore how social media and online platforms can drive powerful change in this interactive session on digital advocacy. Rooted in the Social Change Wheel 2.0, we'll discuss ethical engagement, digital storytelling, and mobilizing communities online. Learn how to amplify your voice and causes you care about in today’s digital age. Build your skills while you snack and scroll for justice.

  • This event will be a two-hour, in-person program to help participants practice the skills and principles of engaging in meaningful conversation that is open, authentic, and respectful.

    This event is open to all UNLV students with a current student ID. Students planning to attend should RSVP here on the Involvement Center.

  • We invite you to join us for a mental health panel with real professionals to learn how to take care of yourself and your mind. There will be a portion with written questions and there will be time for open questions from any curious student. Open to all majors.

  • It's Just Coffee is a series of meet-ups - approximately once a month - for students to practice their dialogue skills in a low-stakes environment.

    This event brings together diverse perspectives to dialogue about a complex topic through sharing of viewpoints, listening openly, and working to understand each other. The goal is not consensus, it is shared learning.

  • UNLV’s annual Festival of Communities celebrates our rich global community. Enjoy live performances and food and crafts for sale by UNLV student organizations. Event is open to UNLV students, faculty and staff and their families.